On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:10:17AM -0700, Inca wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links simultaneously? Ideally, it would be a software package that one
can install on *nix/OSX/Windows.
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links simultaneously? Ideally, it would be a software package that one
can install on *nix/OSX/Windows.
Thanks!
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Conflicker is free and comes with unpatched windows systems. :)
On a more serious note, what sort of traffic/apps are you testing?
Voice? Web?
Inca wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links
Hi,
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links simultaneously? Ideally, it would be a software package that one
can install on *nix/OSX/Windows.
netperf? the Linux packet generator? what purpose?
Inca wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links simultaneously? Ideally, it would be a software package that one
can install on *nix/OSX/Windows.
iperf. Single binary application for both
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 10:10 -0700, Inca wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links simultaneously? Ideally, it would be a software package that one
can install on *nix/OSX/Windows.
Any
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http://www.grid.unina.it/software/ITG/link.php
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca wrote:
Inca wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (open source or otherwise) or low cost
traffic generator that we can use to stress test multiple gigabit
links
Thanks for all of the responses. Some of them like interesting.
Ideally, we would like send out multiple streams of traffic (both
small and large packets) simultaneously through multiple gigabit
interfaces. While QoS testing maybe of interest later on, we more
mainly focus on seeing if some